18 Related Articles, between 2018-08-29 and 2018-08-22

10 Things to Know for Today - 29 August 2018. Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:1. BATTLEGROUND SHOWDOWN SETA Bernie Sanders-backed... >>

A Koch-funded think tank tries hard to pretend that it didn't find savings from Bernie Sanders' Medicare plan. The Mercatus Center at George Mason University, a libertarian think tank partially funded by the Koch brothers, appears to be mighty embarrassed about its finding in a recent paper that the Medicare for All proposal from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) might actually reduce Americans’ overall spending... >>

Andrew Gillum could be poised to make history in gubernatorial bid. The Tallahassee mayor faces former Rep. Ron DeSantis and is a member of an ever-growing class of progressives aligning themselves with the agenda of Sen. Bernie Sanders. >>

Bernie Sanders ripped for shameless promotion after being asked what's his favorite book on Reddit. Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders was ripped on Reddit for shamelessly promoting his new book after being asked to name his favorite book. >>

Bernie Sanders supporter protesting right-wing rally with American flag beaten up by Antifa in video. A man who held an American flag at a right-wing rally was attacked by Antifa members, despite describing himself as a 'slightly progressive leftist'.
WARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE >>

Fact-checking the cost of 'Medicare for all'. CNN's Jake Tapper, in partnership with FactCheck.org, looks at a claim by Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez about a study on healthcare costs. >>

Gillum’s rise indicative of discontent Floridians have with Republicans. The Tallahassee mayor faces former Rep. Ron DeSantis and is a member of an ever-growing class of progressives aligning themselves with the agenda of Sen. Bernie Sanders. >>

It's Bernie Sanders' world. But what's his place in it?. Bernie Sanders has a decision to make about running for president in 2020. If he's made a decision, he's not talking about it now, though. >>

Recent losses suggest Bernie Sanders may be losing influence. So far this year, 20 candidates backed by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, have won primary races, and 27 have lost. Since the 2016 election, Sanders' organization, Our Revolution, has been supporting candidates around the country. With more losses than victories, some are questioning the power of his endorsement. Politico National Politics Correspondent David Siders joined CBSN to discuss. >>

Sen. Bernie Sanders targets low wages in BEZOS Act. The "Squawk Box" news team discusses some of the morning's most provocative headlines. >>

Shapiro's Big Point: Bernie Sanders. Bernie Sanders's statement is important because it reveals a serious gap in the way Americans from the hard left think versus the rest of America. >>

The Daily Kickoff: October 17, 2018. Bernie Sanders is quietly remaking the Democrats’ foreign policy in his own image; the battle for the Jewish vote in New Jersey’s 7th District >>

The Finance 202: Bernie Sanders's bank-busting plan sets marker for 2020. The political season will bring the financial industry more hostile attention. >>

The New Socialists. Why the pitch from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders resonates in 2018. >>

What Kind of Socialist is Bernie Sanders?. The kind that doesn’t argue with redistributing $32.6 trillion. >>